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Black Magic Craft
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My name is Jeremy and I build terrain and models for Tabletop RPG's and wargames. I use this stuff to play things like Dungeons & Dragons, Frostgrave, Kill Team and more. You could take the projects I make and transfer them to many other systems like Warhammer, Gaslands, or whatever else you can think of. You could incorporate the ideas and techniques I use in dioramas, historical displays, you name it.
My goal is simply to share my passion with the world and help other adults learn the joy of creation. This hobby helps me cope with mental illness and stress, problems that face most adults in the modern world. A hobby like this can be a great temporary escape and give you a few moments of peace.
I'm not an expert in the hobby but I try my best to share my knowledge and experience (failures and all) in the best way I know how.
Some of the tools and materials I use come with some safety risk, so please work carefully and always read the warnings/instructions.
My goal is simply to share my passion with the world and help other adults learn the joy of creation. This hobby helps me cope with mental illness and stress, problems that face most adults in the modern world. A hobby like this can be a great temporary escape and give you a few moments of peace.
I'm not an expert in the hobby but I try my best to share my knowledge and experience (failures and all) in the best way I know how.
Some of the tools and materials I use come with some safety risk, so please work carefully and always read the warnings/instructions.
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Astronaut_Zero
(3 minutes ago)
The only thing missing is a single hanging bulb. Amazing build!
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Powoga
(10 minutes ago)
Don't you hate it when you're trying to get some ice cream from the freezer, but there's a bloody monster in the way, and you're too socially awkward to ask it to move aside?
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Reynallday
(17 minutes ago)
I really love how the creature is sitting. He looks like he's been waiting for a couple of weeks and has almost given up on ever getting fed.
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yonstenger
(27 minutes ago)
I’m not certain how the “this is a typical basement” plays to the wider international audience. But, as a 37 yo US midwesterner, this is spot-freakin-on for early to mid 1900’s basements. These are the basements that taught us to fear the monsters. And the 70’s/80’s era basements with the super worn tan couch, burnt orange carpet and wood paneled walls are were we learned to grab a fistful of polyhedral dice and slay the monsters!
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Wildonion1
(31 minutes ago)
Something about the small tilt to the creature's head really struck me. Like, it could just be listening as the door opens and a meal is about to arrive, sure. But it also has me thinking that that thing is grandma--or maybe using her voice to lure the kid in, sorta like the cut ending to Alien? The amount of work and careful attention to detail really makes me want to know more of the story of this piece and has my imagination running wild. I think that's a sign that you truly knocked this one out of the park!
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simony5807
(47 minutes ago)
That hot water tank @12:35 was the touch that I loved the most, looks like a lot of effort for a tiny detail but it makes the scene look so good
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kaibaiarrio1299
(52 minutes ago)
I find the idea of the monster just being a guy who appeared one day in this family's basement just chilling kinda funny
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frozenscv
(1 hour ago)
All the little details on this one honestly make it one of my favorite dioramas you've done!
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dinonut80
(1 hour ago)
Tell me that you used to be a contractor without telling me you used to be a contractor.
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hraefn1821
(2 hours ago)
This just makes me want to see a "color from out of space" diorama now. Pulsating, fused family members, dilapidated farmhouse and crazy lighting included. XD
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jacobhope6164
(8 hours ago)
I love how you use terms like stringers, joists, etc. They harken back to your previous life. You sure do stay true to your roots.
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TheRealChippyJackson
(18 hours ago)
Damn dude, that concrete looks amazing. I feel like this should be the new standard method for modern ruins.
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Demonwalkerproductio
(7 hours ago)
I like the idea of this monster just... Chilling in the basement. 0 malicious intent, just hangin' out with ol' withcy granny friend. Grandkid just happens to walk in... There's a start to a YA novel here.
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Monchicronchi_Afton
(22 hours ago)
You don't know how grateful I am to finally find a diorama YouTuber that does commentary
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ARTIV1ST
(6 hours ago)
16:59
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